Battlefield 3. I love this game tremendously because of the hours my friends and I used to waste on it just having fun. I love the campaign and the online game modes. The whole entire game itself is fun except for the DLC. The graphics and pure gameplay really brought me into it and I used to be a COD fan.

The Mass Effect series is incredibly hard for me to pull away. I'm also on my third playthrough of Last of Us though that is slow because its more of a game I go to when I have time in between other games.

There's nothing like my Winning Eleven 2013 soccer. It's almost additive to me and my friends, because I always have them come over to play and see who's the best. Sometimes we do put some stakes on the game and the best player that day takes all. It better than having to trash the computer everytime. I did notice something, as the game continues to evolve, the gameplay becomes real, yes but the challenge in having to win the leagues are becoming easier sort of. I bet they don't give their best players anymore to play the game and program them as each team in the computer phase.

I must admit there's only a couple that I know I've gone back to on the PS3, simply because I no longer have the same amount of personal time as I did some eight or ten years ago… I used to reply most games I had on the previous two consoles.

I've gone over Portal 2 again. I really enjoyed my initial playthrough and I think there's a decent storyline to it. Whilst I blitzed my way through about the first third, maybe half on the second playthrough, I'd almost forgotten how to do the latter puzzles. A bit embarrassing, really…! To my defence they did get tough.

The only other game that I can recall going back to after finishing it is The Last Of Us – my current favourite all-time game. Not so much for a speed run or anything, but to see if there was anything that I'd missed the first time around – secrets e.t.c… I've got about half way through a second run but have again found myself with no spare time to complete it.

I've never replayed any FPS's I've done on the PS3. They all feel, look and do pretty much the same thing to me…!

Mine would be GTA and Army of Two. I always revisit GTA games because it's still fun to roam around and cause riots even if you already finished all the missions. As for Army of Two, I usually replay it whenever a different friend visits me at home. It's my favorite game to play on two player aside from fighting and other versus games, and playing it with another player is very satisfying so I always present it as an option whenever someone is looking for a co-op to play. I don't play much of it anymore though since I got plenty of new games recently.

To me, that game is perfection. Everything about it is so right. I love the setting, the story, the characters. It's the only game where it never gets boring for me.

"You will give the people of Earth an ideal to strive towards. They will race behind you, they will stumble, they will fall.
But in time, they will join you in the sun, Kal. In time, you will help them accomplish wonders."

My favorite game is the King of Fighters XIII, which it's one of the best SNK fighting games I have ever played. I don't often play fighting games besides the King of Fighters because I have played King of Fighters ever since I was little, which was a good memory right there. I can play the King of Fighters XIII over and over without getting tired because I like to see the moves of different characters, including their specials fighters and moves. This is the very first game that I can play all day and I also play over and over again.

I've played Saints Row IV over and over. I loved that game, its so much more fun to play than GTA V, I mean you got super powers for crying out loud! And also, the characters are very fun and the gags are top notch. I also played a lot of Battlefield 3, hours upon hours of gaming fun with friends. But right now I can't stop playing Southpark The Stick of Truth and I guess I would be playing it over and over once I finished it.

I have played Dark Souls around 10 times by now. I also got the original 4 Vault Hunters in Borderlands 2 into Ultimate Vault Hunter Mode, which is kinda like 3 playthroughs each.

I hear you on Dark Souls. I just could not get enough of that game, nor could I of Demon's Souls.

I played the original Borderlands and found it a little meh. Was Borderlands 2 a lot better than the original? I really wanted to like it because I've got friends itching for some shoot 'em up co-op action and there really isn't much in terms of games for that.

It all just felt a repetitive to really have a lot of lasting replay value.

But maybe they fixed that in 2... you're really tempting to me to go out and buy the damn game so my friends can get together and waste a good couple of afternoons.

One game that I have played over and over has to be Uncharted 3. I just love that game and the series. The game has such a gripping and exciting storyline with gameplay included. I enjoy that game from start to finish every single time that I play it over and I never get tired of it because the game is that fun. I remember that there were parts in that game that I almost cried. I talk about that game everyday to my fiance and every time she hears me speak about it she thinks that I am talking about a movie. Trust me that is one game to me that never gets old and not only the game but the entire series parts 1-3.

I hear you on Dark Souls. I just could not get enough of that game, nor could I of Demon's Souls.

I played the original Borderlands and found it a little meh. Was Borderlands 2 a lot better than the original? I really wanted to like it because I've got friends itching for some shoot 'em up co-op action and there really isn't much in terms of games for that.

It all just felt a repetitive to really have a lot of lasting replay value.

But maybe they fixed that in 2... you're really tempting to me to go out and buy the damn game so my friends can get together and waste a good couple of afternoons.

I liked the first but could only ever beat it twice: one solo and one coop. Borderlands 2 is much better, IMO. It's not uncommon to see people that dislike the first and like the second... but there's also some that prefer the first.

Most likely god of war. A lot of people think god of war is just a hack and slash game like dynasty warriors but they couldn't be further from the truth. There is actually a lot of depth and thinking involved with the game that you wouldn't know unless you actually played it yourself. That being said, I also played mgs4 over and over again for similar reasons.

I like to play the story line games over and over again like Fallout 3. It's so that I don't miss any of the story and also the fact that I want to complete more in the game on the second run though. It's fun to know where most things are and mess around too.